The Miocene insectivores and marsupial from Affalterbach (North Alpine Foreland Basin, Germany) [PDF]
Prieto, Jérôme
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Scytophyllum waehneri (Stur) nov. comb., the correct name for Scytophyllum persicum (Schenk) Kilpper, 1975 [PDF]
Konijnenburg-van Cittert, Johanna H.A. van +2 more
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Description and histology of a small-bodied elasmosaur and discription of mortuneria seyemourensis postcranium [PDF]
Elasmosauridae is a monophyletic group of plesiosaurs that evolved in the Early Cretaceous and radiated to achieve a cosmopolitan distribution by the end of the Cretaceous.
Lester, Elizabeth
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Investigation of a bone lesion in a gorgonopsian (Synapsida) from the Permian of Zambia and periosteal reactions in fossil non-mammalian tetrapods. [PDF]
Kato KM +3 more
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Sphenophyllum (Sphenophyllales) leaves colonized by fungi from the Upper Pennsylvanian Grand-Croix cherts of central France [PDF]
Dotzler, Nora +3 more
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Lower Cretaceous conifer drift wood from Sverdrup Basin, Canadian Arctic Archipelago [PDF]
Grosser, Dietger, Selmeier, Alfred
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Quantitative Reconstruction and Two-Dimensional, Steady Flow Hydrodynamics of the Plesiosaur Flipper [PDF]
Plesiosaurs are a group of extinct marine reptiles that thrived during the Mesozoic Era. They are unique for swimming with two hydrofoil-shaped flippers. Penguins, sea turtles, and cetaceans all have hydrofoil shaped flippers but penguins and sea turtles
DeBlois, Mark Cruz
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Hematological convergence between Mesozoic marine reptiles (Sauropterygia) and extant aquatic amniotes elucidates diving adaptations in plesiosaurs. [PDF]
Fleischle CV +3 more
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Reptiles from Late Cretaceous coastal environments of northern Patagonia [PDF]
Toward the end of the Cretaceous the Atlantic Ocean covered parts of central-western Patagonia forming a wide archipelago. Remains of terrestrial and marine reptiles have been recorded in the Campanian and Maastrichtian of this area in rocks that ...
Bona, Paula +3 more
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Quantitative histological models suggest endothermy in plesiosaurs. [PDF]
Fleischle CV, Wintrich T, Sander PM.
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